ComputerWorld.com reported that “AI-enabled cheating has surged, particularly in virtual technical job interviews. Would-be job candidates increasingly use AI tools off-camera to feed them answers, such as responses to coding challenges, and in some cases turning to deepfake technology to impersonate applicants.”  The August 26, 2025 article entitled “To counter

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Computerworld.com reported that “New research shows how easily manipulated people are by AI tools, especially when they’re designed to manipulate. Knowledge is the only defense.”  The August 18, 2025 article entitled “Puny humans are no match for AI” (https://www.computerworld.com/article/4040468/puny-humans-are-no-match-for-ai.html) included these comments about AI that stealth advertises:

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DarkReading.com reported that “The US banned the sale of AI chips to China and then backed off. Now, Chinese sources are calling on NVIDIA to prove its AI chips have no backdoors. Chipmakers Nvidia and Advance Micro Devices continue to face challenges in shipping advanced AI processors to China, with

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The NewYorkTime.com reported that “Corporate spending on artificial intelligence is surging as executives bank on major efficiency gains. So far, they report little effect to the bottom line.”  The August 13, 2025 article entitled “Companies Are Pouring Billions Into A.I. It Has Yet to Pay Off” (https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/13/business/ai-business-payoff-lags.html)

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Darkreading.com reported that “Threat actors are increasingly leaning on generative AI (GenAI) tools to drive their malicious activity.”  The August 4, 2025 article entitled “Threat Actors Increasingly Leaning on GenAI Tools” (https://www.darkreading.com/remote-workforce/threat-actors-leaning-genai-tools) included these comments:

That’s according to CrowdStrike’s “2025 Threat Hunting Report,” which was published today and

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SCWorld.com reported that “Nearly 22% of files and more than 4% of prompts employees send to generative AI (GenAI) tools contain sensitive information, according to an analysis by Harmonic Security published Thursday. Harmonic analyzed 1 million prompts and 20,000 uploaded files sent by workers at companies across the United States

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ComputerWorld.com reported that “Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant has a fraction of the downloads OpenAI’s ChatGPT does on mobile devices, a pretty clear indication it’s losing to ChatGPT on Windows, too. In fact, Copilot is often ignored entirely in comparisons of the most widely used AI chatbots, where Anthropic’s Claude and

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CIO.com reported that “As their AI programs mature, many IT leaders appear to be moving AI workloads from the public cloud to the private cloud or on-premises environments to control costs and protect data privacy. But data center experts warn that huge and hidden costs may await CIOs attempting to

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The WashingtonPost.com reported that “Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been on a recruiting spree in recent weeks, luring top artificial-intelligence researchers and engineers away from OpenAI, Apple and Google.  OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claimed in a podcast interview that the “crazy” campaign involved offering his staff $100 million signing bonuses.” 

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ComputerWorld.com reported that “The little reporting done about OpenAI’s suite says it will focus on collaborative document editing, include automated meeting transcriptions; have team chat capabilities; and be tightly integrated with ChatGPT.” The July 15, 2025 article entitled ” OpenAI goes for Microsoft’s jugular — its Office productivity suite”

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